I Contributions for this departmen I 1 i 5 _ _ _ For' P'sils. reaches 0 f _1 ; » i 0 Farmers. a1rymen.Horse'1nen sua emi. ssutribuu. ts, 'res ll' The Dslry,'_'i'hs 'rui-1, sud ga-,d ' _30Q_li,u-fdepnrtuieute oi The .Guardian ¢i\ll\sce will be given to 1-... _ _ 5 .f _ _ _ ._ _ _ 5 hesction or mais. In cess it is im- Uontributon an “km o_ have THE EGG QROLE' M0_\fI’,,MENT_ the ‘enterprise irom varying view _f - ~ ~ possible to obtain the proper con- ,°h°_”' "M199 #Ubin oiiice _early each 'Wk £LoJ:ly‘ A b _ ,_ ._,_4 art-~-emergency v in 11”, ‘ ~ i’ ' C ` for e.ny»kiud of eggs to light the item can be handled as late as onf in gaiigugg lqagzziesot) I i3l?i:i§'ul>;:>\1giiiiv<:en m°v°m°°t dmv” and this hu “mandy F' p.m. Wednesday. All" received after . fall . . y _ that hour cannot sppssi- ‘mul the Representative, working in eo-opera- mrchanwi bw-n paying wo “tue in _following week. THE HOME _ ‘dial measures being taken* in fact bean circulatqd' investigated' 'it Wm “ should be addressed to i President Teachers’ Association _ - » “hill h i ' h ii D _G,,m,dmn.s school and Home H im” ° B Wegdi they will get t e srmers cas ‘ "-0-Bows.oho~1°iis»<»w»1.‘»‘f§l`°§§.ii’i."T.§§.§.1.f.i'.5§§¢'i§°»l'...»3.'i ""°’ °”°' g°°“ ““““”’ ‘“ ““ "°` - - th i d l 'll l - SCI-1001, PR0i;i_,i;iM5_ all eggs, good, had or lndillcrcnt, _?:_‘;';_h___; f:_`§;l_:'__ e;_c;;'s _w_r_____gv_¢:_c0g:_i,Riversxde. l _ *_ » commanding 'the same price, which ' _ »- quality of eggs and be willing to pay _______ __c__o___ (§__s1_¢¢tsti,) ,megusdthnt these practising careless in accordance with quality not the only place where our children require discipline. 'ifllcre is too much freedom and lax- ity in the home. Many of our child- . e ar ment of A - ' ren have very little reverence for su-'"0" 0*’ °"“"‘“ wht th” f“"“°" “ms” :iI;l\)il)i%,ii:gdt)yc1\t:i“;’I¢)1»nli Bhd Which “'51 gg; tliligphlhlfsseigifsihIanPthixxi:i?‘%scE’? ,w,.i0,.B_ 0,. ovon_.pm,ents_ Many m0¢,h_ -of poultry keepers obtain a sm:-illcr undoubtedly result in mow and bet- in Eastern Canada _ ers seem to be anxious that their Pl`0dliChi0'1 Ui °iZHB» It 'mai' iii fi'-Ch _ ' girls become yoiiiig lsdiss si; tim um, he said that a premium ls placed on “leased price to the c0,mums,__ and s of tW°lV° 01' f0iil`h0eh Years- T110!! 9l°1"“"1Y _m“th°;1“' all u’}1“7 "'"“'lt" 12 lair proilt for the legitimate middle- are ushered into societ at the s c P- 099 0 “Ut “B ml DPP C011 when tiioy' should be bust to bed atgil 0' thi’ *OW “ig i“"“h‘°"°“ °*` th” mgiin fsrmsrs ol this Province wi11.iJe stepping miles m 211 with halves p.m, Truly this is ii [gist sgs_ Dis. Dominion or the value of live dozen do wen to carefully considm- this clnline/should begin nt home. umm ergo in overs' thirty marketed. Hoof- movement and ssl. themselves why experience I sm convinced that dllll- 111111 Oi Whifll 1088 is I>l‘0VBi1hRb\0~ them siiosid slwsys be strong oppo- t eulty between pupils and teacher in This he-*IVY 1055 mllht of "°°°”“-V sltion when they attempt to nd B nine 'cases out* of ten occurs where filii Dl'ihCiP8ii.V UPU" hh" i"`°d“°" "nd together. This is an 0lJD0l‘t\lliiC?'af0|' c the pupils have had little or no dis- iii Phi* 0" th” °0"9“"“”`~ Anotb" the building ‘up of one of the most cipllne at heme. 'Buiiils on the street, bed ieiithfe of PWBHD* Chhdihiohh hi impnntnnt farm products, end elevat- at the rink, ni; the opera, etc., every the great dlilerence between the price mg the ind,,5t,.y to sud, B _level ss ,_ night can never he a success. They i'9U»liZ9ii f0l` 0229 by the pl‘0diiC0l`i1hd gb wlpii out the suspicion of eggs t are too superficial and cannot bc- the Drives paid by C0“9“T“°" hy ""‘“" which is one of the greatest factors , come men or women in the truest Oli Of their heiiilr '$00 mam’ handle" in eurtailinent of consumption. Why ssns¢_ ,_, . i . of the product, which considering its should the f8,.m.e,.s. right to manage ‘For some reason tss msiiy of Qui- extremely perishable nature should their Own ,mans bs disputed? And pupils leave sch0o1 at too` early an i`€B0ii thi’ ¢°h“m°" 5", the sh°"t°“t why should they not stand together agc~n.t ten, elewn, twelve, etc.. they D09Sihl° time- The °_bi°°t 1" View 1" in this matter as they did in the Fmdlluuy ‘UCP 03. Perhaps Of 11¢°¢B' °rg““m"g c°`°p°mtwe egg Bening 0ii°Hf»i0ii °f cfmmeries- and ”°°“'° an recently, He will be turned to heat nity in order to earn s_ livelihood, associations. iiuS,¢i1»~‘,l\1Pri!. Farm-j mixing should be done ii possible. but co-operate -more closely with the ooh-_ _ef pod stop! '86 to '40c. ‘bftelfeonditions do not allow it and unmet- and see -tof it that this defi Old Rubbers, Junk, etc., is absorb- the sundhss to be 'mixed on the wet cali 'ot the -mighty mend is sstiededf _ ed as last as received at full quote- clay roa`_i:. After this iiret -mixing has is Very' ¢ti’°°g lt the age oi, 'l'wo‘,-ei these-associations known .as tions. Rubber boots and shoes sc- been ifin bed the road is finally pud- 0i‘.f,°l.l!'teeu in *this'icountry, Egg 0irclee~~qro{_._alrepdy doing busi- c0i'¢lil1¢ to trim 'li to 9c._Auto tires, 4,l_led_with a harrow after s rain. In we were to observe the .bent nees.on' the Island; one in New Lon- 1 to 91:. Bicycle tires, 8 ~to 4c. ,case an ‘excess of clay works' to the the pupils _in~1the pu'blie'.`selieo1s,` don and-fanother at Kensington, hav- Lend. heaYy,.8} to 40. Tee lead, 2!-»' surisee and tends to make the unix- ,mm by_qu",_,°n wnubom-,°___c-_ 0 mud sitei-,wards give -theme some ve-' 108 between them A membership ot to 810. Brees heavy 9 to me t _ _ _ ,__ M, _ _ _ __ __ ,. _ _ _ . . .' ure sticky, snndshould be applied -°u_,p,,W,"__ Answéw _vm be :Wm wgfgrggpageingggetioni possibly n much upwards of 150 to date and apply; Light, 8 to 7c. Copper, heavy, 11 to until this trouble is ovsi-come, . _ _ .__ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ge o our-_pupils would _tions for membership cont-inu _‘12e. Light 10 to :w£c. Zinc, 2ito_ Upon' the 'completion oi the mixing °_Xp°1',’¢l te All questions of generarremsm in 'school-In `a'1oug%x‘~period._ coming It is the iutentionss in- .4_e. _ _ '_ _ _ _ _ _'V and puddllng, the 'road should he interest on _ _ .~ '_ _ as possi le to obtain the assistance _'__ ~ '_ _. shaped while it is still soft enough to our mines _uni win in~..ny, way. of time °»\ses°l'0l>0rIy finished with a. scraper l;elp.i;° siiyssss prim, Edward Is each district where than aeeocia- ' ‘ and l; th _ _,_ _ _ _ '_ __ e. . e same time stif! enough to mud mupuu , ~ _i;ig_ncs__;_r_: t_;:___be_°r3°_g_tiE1i::_<:_,_____l>;i:_ v_t:i_:_ _ _ 'IURI1 __ peck well under the roller, or under' ,~ .. . _ -. ri , cial effect upon it. ,. V ' After sand-clay roads are construct- -‘ " ’ ' - ‘ ` ed, they should be cared for until the I' ll¢H6i`ViiI2 oi special mention. No _ (Pura Bred Enrolment sand-clay road is in proper condition “" " " " " ‘ ‘Y " ` #53-A \__ ' | ` __ , _ cows owe. Mon: MILK _ --Battle n-take |in_t(si- \,s¢i[._1ii|ii| sn »>. -.f. n<;_1_en_i_icr dangerous when dnhorneil » i _ U \ u » uzvsmne seimnnsii. ' - `_ if Q "' Uutsdsidss utunce~~-Ne crush- ing or bruising. Lltllc pnlu. Tha Q ,, ;\l1ly_li\iTnneme!hoii-Wrilofol _ » r a l t. _ _ \10noberts¢.rnmn..?.o.f): "' R H "°“'"" Aqllirl 2.271-4 . _ . 9.' 1 M- ~,1,§__',i,i_3__i§,,<;_'_i BOTTOM’S Bl' 0 B DWI). . ` _.,~ _ l_, ` if fr-.~_*‘,\‘.:. .,~,~..~,,§ i ,_ when first constructed, and this at- ' ` ` ' tention afterwards is as much a part nf the road construction as the haul- ing of the first load of sand or clay. ' ' _ ' ` (To be Continued.) " ` ' ' ' 0 0 0 i.s°:;.s°:'."t;:.;i..°‘;t.“2it.':f;¥ :.02 Chiiiiliiihii fiiifiilile Siiiiiiiili 0i|’- 5-L csre is extremely important and `~ is No. 5 Dept. 0/ Agri.) (4|8l8) Race Record 2,25 I-4 is a son of Bingarn who sired such horses as Baden, 2.05 I-4; Bclvasin 2 06 3-4; Bergen 2.06 3-4; Biuvolo 2.07 3-4, etc, Champion money winning sire of 1912. Wor]d’s champion sire of 2.08 troiters at ll years. Sire of 38 two year olds that have trialed in 2.30 or better. etc, etc. a son of Kadika who is the (Pure Bred Certificate No. 5| -` i C I is . ___ Dam of Hcrka 2.14 I-4. Win- . _ __ __The Thine: bred oi_su the_sis;1- - - ner of ten races and $2700 in 1_04_ ons. grea young s re. Fu url y - _ n ` o s o bred all over, and the sire of colt' ' I9I2' Blala 212;; ,I'2’ Peter Conroy received a good pass, trottere of size sud substance; will Brie and B_avlan I-8 in I8 0 ti-sin in Princesses. He was rncod hh" ° 5'8"” M 0”* =“=_*h° "MH sec. (as yearlings). All above “me on the ice last winter and is this year. Watch them. They are the records were over 1_2 mile Oneida,-od a very promising h,.,,se_ kind you want, Kaldah, sister of n s s Acquirl is the dam of Baden Z.05}, L Minnie 2.11,; worked s mile in 2.20 *hi* h"i=°°* “whey Winner in 1912 b._~i i - ' ' ewntiy over Humax tmck_ That is and the premier winner, in regular QCS ll‘Oi Cl'5 ill tile Uilltéd he fastest heat so far worked ovcr` “°‘"g °v°"t°f “"5" uma- w“d°“'° " _ t this season. Wifmihgs hir 1912 Hmvuiiied t0 $3-*if* nbove are full sisters and s ¢ s 77:. ands Gold (luv valued at 8500.00 1 _ tb _ b - _Y _. d b B. Race meets were held in Glace Bay i0l‘ $30,000. Eiervlce Fee $15.00. 310 cfs emo 51117 Y ln' and St. Stephen on July 1st_ Russian Nobleman Prince Viazsmnki V s s s and he was afterwards sold to the ' » ‘ racks. Berks was one of the tales last year. A1l,_,of, the gnra. __ FULL SISTERS and BRO- THERS. Berka 2.1 1-4, Biala 3) 2.18 I-2, Bavi$1 trial (2) ycarling in 18 secdllds, Brenta which is described as a sensa- . , ..-3'... _ _ t' 1 ` ` '_ of Waverly, Ohio, recently drove his (f 1;' ,,{____, __ Iona Jearléng _lin thef Ageql trotter 29% miles in one hour fifty- ` can »orSe ree er 0 pn was made in td bu ver fair- -. SM "|"""""q 4) J .-5 .. 1 -_ 20th' ly good ros.d:LIt_l)s ag\‘:rhrl,d's xqzcord. ' "‘='7'°~‘“:“"“*"' _ A ' C O All the big stakes are/filled to will be at Fred Cameron's Stables [formerly Hurry’s overflowing this year. In some there gsslsd T ,i dd ‘are upwards of fifty-seven entries; PostmseterenG§:alala vvri‘iisi>c¢le retiglxlii o o l ' . ’ at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, The purses hung out for harness the 25th J _Siables] Euston Street near Queen Street, Charlottetown. J be well filled. ‘ SAND-CLAY CONSTRUCTION st iiiii qii°tstis_ss` _crowned as nearly as possible to the ‘ 0 , _ . -» road surface should slopll H0111 *hh center to the - demand at iiiiiil pei' ol accord- it il Chl! _ uly 1913 f th 4 . racing_in tthe United Statestagd Can-isnce of His Majeety’s lvlinilse ifiinveii A gn” ‘hm |3 as “M7353 ode ee year. essresa ° over proposed contract for four ' ' s ecd. Bottom has re i $3,000,000, times per week Over Rilxftiillrsltlliilli p P S A P , lacg 3 . 1, 1 _ ¢ s _ ,om Nm 1 ,mm Elmim P_ E_ I_ . ._- esta ar wi ring tils cats ogue. Western Canada. nolds the honor of from the Postmaster Generel's pleas. the fastest mlle_ so far' this sesson,|ure. I Doctor Wilkes 2.08}. i Printed notices containing fni-tiisr De As MaCKlnn0n, Druggiaf, _ ° ° °~ information as to conditions of pro- _rhe every, heat a race plan is prov. posed Contract may he seen nnil 1\iEtf, ing very popular in the Western blank forms of tender may lin 0|.. States. It 'prevents the laying up `oi_talned at the Post Ollices of Souris ' henti- EBSQ Elmira and Route offices and 5 ' "`=”' "' ' l' ' ° ° _st the office of the Post Ollico Inspec- Grsttsn Royal the Canadian pacer tor. ‘ hav" ,,,,,,||,,,, ,md h,,,,l,,,,: ,U|_,,m,, “iw ' worked the fastest mile so far at J , - ` ry as a great sire io propagate end a great sire. Owner , __ E "lt is now the season when it is _ OI-IN F. WHEAR, .ccrinc, cold cromu, vimclinc, powders nni.ui':il in 0 wrt n number of litt Detroit 2.042. He should prove the Post Oflice Inspector. ‘and n number f tl xi le o o lor summer com- inconveniences from the ciiccts oi the biggest winner in the pacing division_P°Si1 Uillice Ii19lJ¢¢f0i"B 01308. plcxion rcstvrcre. (let your i-iiipply sun, wind or insects and it is absol- oi the Grand Circuit. 6-1‘Mgg_T0Wl1. Ji-U19 12th. 1913. here. The Two Macs, 140 Great (leo. uiriy ncrcsssry to he prepared to 0 e ‘ ~ _ - _ ,SL Mldti. prevent or cure these ailments. We The Grand Circuit will open” next _ _ week and then the racing season will hm -is _uu- i _ _ ' f' 'Y' be in full BW liz. _ _ ,,...____.___,_ ______________________________ __ _ _ - lg ,_ 0 s is .i ,Entries for the Stallion Stake close i odsy. Indications are'that it will ~ heoenieens. _ ` Urou .fi our sussonlfi _ _ l_usu_h _After proper. drainage hss been pro-` ided the rosdbed should first be rin desired in the.finished road The sides at least one half It should be noted that important to form crown first where the clay than it is with a having been proper- should be, to s depth nf it is pulverls- possible. It ls 6 to 8 inches of The send should layer it thick- road, follow- plsnss was clay upon e ' while they are ,`stlts, con- oractiee of doing and paddling when are wet It has been ` een be more compare- _ Oiltlro l>°4i°£ elsy if latter materials _ ERS will save and preserve the iii f ments, Cracked Hoof, Kidney__'I`rouble, Fcvcrs, Cuts, Sores and will rei in furcs : SPIJNTS CUR BS _ sriivius ' ENLARGEMENTS CQUGIIS ' CULDS ` D|STEM PER GBANDEKS ` ' Before Ulinj F DE KR SIR-I had s mere which had n \'ery_biu1 cough and heaveplor simr. six mehthll. Ind hP°0m° '0'h"\ there was nothing le up s s l-ly butsk nun bones nnri lwast mptrd to shoothe riend of m new ohsd used gr. J. I%oodbury’s Herne Lin Trent, wlth&oo¢i_succere,ln- use s tot .v one bouleo t w irhl a w th To best run! usoeiluet one and 'ne all bottl oft el.ir.i mentw iehefieeie ui comp ei cure ol bot the cough and th hesves,an Ihave or ed and driven her ever I . -, ~ - ` T ‘S'|'lHONIAl.S ii exif* i i ill i' _ ‘ _ _ J' .i J i °‘ .’..i..`.-::':".'.‘i..:°.:‘.‘°.':i=.°.‘:i'.“..‘l.:i.f..l"::-:'.i':s;:.:la'.:a it i i gr .i r "0 ii i. .1 h 1. ii. Y (1lEN'l‘l.l0Ml0N: -I in my stable \ ‘ w etc e r I sdv _se si. horse e ner Rok gkétpzr D|ii\R SIR:-l used Dr. J eodburfe Berne Llnime tier num ofsesrt and have found itto bs t emlftexeellent srl. els art e feet ol horses leptin t een le. tnrevsntrdrrl s ii rdnsxmpm floss -r°°ii‘°“ *'°~".“'...=:.°':.-n..".:.:~z.°ss...rm me one soon e e _ t e heel. .A. . BA UALL. D. March 2§th,i\ii. I FOR SALE ALL DEAUJRS' ment and Urndltien _ ______.__